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DEVO7E RANGE MOD with conductive ink
- beyondthesea
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For Devo7E RANGE MOD
Have to remove diode then draw line ??
or
just draw line?
IS THE SAME?
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- Durete
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I advice to you to "scratch" a little bit the upper side of the solder points, to adhere better the conductive ink.
Also, you need to wait about 24 hours to dry the conductive ink.
Be careful!
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- beyondthesea
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- Richard96816
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Sorry for the late response.
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- sledgehammer1570
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- Durete
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I have even a 7e module with the Power Amplifier stage dead, and you can see voltage battery fluctuations as should be when working fine. But the module is dead
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- mwm
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Bind the Tx to a model, then start walking away while moving something. Hopefully, something you can see! If you can't see it, then ask someone to watch the model, and wave at you when whatever you're moving stops moving. That tells you the range at which things will quit working.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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- Durete
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We modified the hardware.ini file before bridge the diode (I think is a 10k resistor,not a diode).
With hardware.ini modified and without the diode bridge, we reach only about 15 cm using the range test option under Deviation firmware.
After we bridged the diode, we reach about 25 meters using the same "Range Test" option under Transmitter Menu.
We used an Orange R615X receiver in DSMX mode for this test.
Hope this info could be useful.
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- aMax
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I never had 25m with a R615X at this stage.
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- Durete
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aMax wrote: And what is it if you set 100 µW at the model section?
I never had 25m with a R615X at this stage.
With range test option active, should be 100uw.
BTW, at about 25 meters the R615X start to blink sometimes, not too much, but don't loose bind. I guess loose bind near 35-40 meters, but can't test now.
You got better or worse range?
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- aMax
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Less range...Durete wrote:
aMax wrote: And what is it if you set 100 µW at the model section?
I never had 25m with a R615X at this stage.
With range test option active, should be 100uw.
BTW, at about 25 meters the R615X start to blink sometimes, not too much, but don't loose bind. I guess loose bind near 35-40 meters, but can't test now.
You got better or worse range?
I never used "Rangetest", always set the 100uw. at the model section for the DSMX protocol.
What I can get for a solit connection is 12-13m( no flashing) and to have more range I have to use at least 300uw.
Some weeks ago I did a ground test to compaire to my CC2500 mod and gained around 330m at 100mW before the failsafe on the throttle channel kicked in.(used a servo to indicate this).
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- Durete
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I'm very bad guessing distances
I will check outside as soon as possible, because just finished to install a new 7e CYRF module.
(Short history, my CYRF module dead, and a nice guy from Deviation forum sent me one he pull out from his 7e )
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- aMax
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BTW, my cc2500 and the cheap F802 (BG) reached this distance test on ...10mW.....
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- Arakon
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150mW - 120mW
100mW - 108mW
30mW - 100mW
10mW - 88mW
3mW - 73mW
1mW - 56mW
300uW - 41mW
100uW - 31mW
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- aMax
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Any link for this test?
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- Arakon
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The module is the shielded one: www.banggood.com/CC2500-PA-LNA-Romote-Wi...F24L01-p-922595.html
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- Fernandez
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Take some servo wire and strip it for few cm, then bend few (5) of the copper wires from the servo wire twist to thin bundle, but leave it to the long servo wire.
Tin the small bundle and solder to one side of the resistor, fold de bundle over the resistor solder it, while solder you can hold the cable in place, then when soldered, cut with small side cutter sticking out cable and the bridge is done.
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